The concerts are free and open to the public, including residents of Pottstown borough and adjacent townships, and run through Aug. 6. Parking is available in the park’s lower and upper lots. Bring your own seating (none will be provided) or a comfortable blanket to spread out over the grass, and a picnic or snacks if you’d like. Most shows end by 8 p.m. or earlier.

The township last year invested heavily in a bandstand renovation project that resulted in more tiered seating areas for senior citizens and persons with special needs, smooth asphalt walkways and disability-complaint ramps, landscaping, and a complete overhaul of its adjacent restrooms. The result: there’s more room, and greater comfort, for concert-goers.

Also scheduled in coming weeks are:

July 16, “Where’s Pete;”

July 23, an hour-long show for children featuring “Makin’ Music,” followed by an adults’ show by band “Michael Kropp and The Indestructibles;”

July 30, cajun tunes and music of the south by “Zydeco A-Go-Go;” and

Aug. 6, marches and show tunes by the Pottsgrove Community Band.

For information, call the township municipal building at 610-323-0436 during regular business hours, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.